Steve Jobs' Apple-1 computer prototype sold for nearly $700k
The prototype for the Apple-1 computer, once owned by the company's co-founder Steve Jobs, sold at a recent auction for nearly $700,000.
Apple's iPhone 14 manufacturing narrows tech gap between India, China: report
Apple plans to start making the new iPhone 14 in India, an indication that the gap in technology manufacturing between India and China is closing.
Apple workers push back against return to office plan
The group of employees argues that the "uniform mandate from senior leadership does not consider the unique demands of each job role nor the diversity of individuals."
Apple security issue: How to update your iPhone, iPad, Mac
The updates are designed to patch two security vulnerabilities that "may have been actively exploited."
Apple discloses security vulnerabilities in iPhones, iPads, Macs allowing 'full admin access' to devices
Apple on Thursday released a security update disclosing that there had been certain vulnerabilities in some of its iPhone, iPad and Mac products.
Apple lays off 100 contractors in recruiting: report
The move by Apple is reportedly part of a broader push to cuts its spending and hiring amid economic uncertainty.
Judge approves $30.5M Apple settlement over retail employee bag checks
The lawsuit covers a group of 14,683 current and former Apple retail workers in California who argued they were not being paid for time spent while waiting and undergoing exit searches.
Apple's battery percentage icon returns to status bar in iOS 16 beta
The percentage, which was moved to the iPhone's Control Center in 2017 following the release of the iPhone X's notched display, is now written within the battery logo.
Apple sued by French app developers for supposedly overcharging for app store access
French app developers, Société du Figaro and L'Équipe 24/24, are suing Apple Inc over supposedly being overcharged to have their apps on the Apple app store.
Apple beats on earnings, sets new revenue record
Apple Inc. surpassed analysts' expectations in its third-quarter earnings report, posting record revenues despite chip shortages and supply chain woes.
Steve Jobs' original Apple 1 computer prototype up for auction
Steve Jobs' Apple 1 computer prototype is up for sale by RR Auction. The auction house estimates the historic prototype has a $500,000 value and as of July 25, the leading bid is $278,005.
Earnings bonanza, Yellen's new recession prediction and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Traders will be looking at quarterly results from 12 Dow members and 170 S&P 500 companies this week, including Alphabet, Microsoft, GE and Comcast.
These companies have paused hiring or laid off employees
Here is a FOX Business roundup of the companies that have either laid employees off or halted or slowed hiring.
Apple Watch will play major role in company's health technology strategy
Apple unveiled its digital health markets strategy on Wednesday. The Apple Watch will play a major role in its plan to appeal to customers with health and fitness features.
Apple plans to slow hiring, spending in 2023: report
Other tech companies being more cautious about hiring include Google, Meta Platforms, Spotify and Uber.
Apple fined by Russian court for refusing to store user iCloud data in Russia
A Moscow court on Tuesday fined Apple 2 million rubles (about $34,000) for refusing to store the personal data of Russian users on servers in Russia.
Shinzo Abe dead: Elon Musk, Tim Cook react to assassination of Japan's former prime minister
Shinzo Abe was assassinated during a campaign speech on Friday. The 67-year-old was Japan's longest-serving prime minister.
Apple to introduce 'Lockdown Mode' in iOS 16 to block government spyware
Apple Inc. plans to introduce a 'Lockdown Mode' option in iOS 16. 'Lockdown Mode' will be used to protect against spyware unleashed by government hackers.
Apple’s consumer data provides 'competitive edge' for BNPL, expert says
Apple recently entered the buy now, pay later space and one expert said its storage of consumer data will give it a "competitive edge."
Tech expert warns inflation could get worse if American Innovation and Choice Online Act passes
NetChoice Vice President Carl Szabo discusses the impact of the American Innovation and Choice Online Act on consumers and the potential economic fallout.
















